Nestled between gorgeous green mountains, the town of Rosebery is a small mining and tourism community on the West Coast of Tasmania. It is the next fuel stop after Waratah along the Murchison Highway and is a popular stop for tourists.
Capitlaise on this opportunity to open a commercial venture limited only by your imagination. The building has previously been a newsagent, bank and most recently a historical museum.
This opportunity is to lease shop 2 and 3, with the opportunity to sublet the smaller shop 3 spaces.
Contact the Harcourts West Coast team to discuss options in regard to rent and potential business uses.
- Shop 2 retail space: approx 8.5m x 10.2m x 13.1m - Shop 3 office space: approx 3.7m x 3.2m, storage space: approx 3.7m x2.0, storage space: approx 3.7m x 4.6m - Shop 2 and 3 common area: approx 3.7m x 4.0m
Shared common area with Shop 1 and access to toilet.
Features include: Air conditioning
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